[[2:7.1500]] Stevens/Weagle Runner-Up at John Ross & Sons Mixed Doubles Spiel

Stevens/Weagle Runner-Up at John Ross & Sons Mixed Doubles Spiel

Sep 26 - 28, 2025

Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Taylour
Stevens

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Graeme
Weagle

 
Games: 7  
Record: 4W - 3L  
PF/G: 9.61  
PA/G: 9.41  
Hammer Efficiency: 0.32  
Steal Defense: 0.44  
Force Efficiency: 0.46  
Steal Efficiency: 0.50  
Taylour Stevens/Graeme Weagle (Halifax, NS) lost 8-6 to Melissa Adams/Alex Robichaud (Fredericton, NB) in the Final of the John Ross & Sons Mixed Doubles Spiel, held September 26 - 28 at the Halifax Curling Club in Halifax, Canada. To advance to the championship game, Stevens/Weagle won 6-4 over Katie McKenzie/Thomas Dunlop (Winnipeg, MB) in the semifinals of the John Ross & Sons Mixed Doubles Spiel in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; and won 9-7 over Olivia Wynter/Cameron Sallaj (Moncton, NB) in the quarterfinals. of the John Ross & Sons Mixed Doubles Spiel in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada;
 
Stevens/Weagle finished 2-2 in the 16-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Stevens/Weagle lost 8-4 to Maria Fitzgerald/Caelan McPherson (Halifax, NS), droppimg another game, 9-8 to Jenn Mitchell/Chris Jeffrey (Halifax, NS) where Stevens/Weagle responded with a 7-5 win over Allyson MacNutt/Ryan Abraham (Halifax, NS). Stevens/Weagle won 9-7 against Shaelyn Forestell/Samuel Forestell (Moncton, NB) in their final qualifying round match.
 
With their runner-up finish at the John Ross & Sons Mixed Doubles Spiel, Stevens/Weagle take home 7.150 world rankings points along with the $800CDN prize. For week 10 of the event schedule, Stevens/Weagle did not improve upon their best events, remaining at th place on the World Ranking Standings with total points. Stevens/Weagle ranks th overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with points earned so far this season.
 

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